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Hi. I've got the same printer and I've been having a blast printing up stuff that's not only useful and practical, but that's fun as well. Something as simple as a Lee powder hopper adapter for an old Ohaus Du-O-Measure that's been missing its hopper for years, to a nose-down bullet collator to make sizing much easier. If you haven't already done so, there a whole bunch of 3D printable mods for your Ender 3 that'll make it even more efficient. Ed

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13 hours ago, alleycat72 said:

The ender 3 is about $200. 

But I had to put new tires on the truck, new tires and bearings on the camper, traded the wifes Street Bob Harley for my buddies Road Glide, and promptly wrecked my truck in Texas. Add to the fact I put three more guns in the safe last year. I better slow my roll a bit or the wife will have me looking for a job. :) (For the record I am retired USN and a stay at home Dad. A job/Position that I never want to give up ;) )

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5 hours ago, Mamba said:

When it can materially respond to a voice command of "Tea, Earl Grey, Hot" I'll consider a purchase.  😏
 

Didn't @KahrMan already provide the response his machine materially gave to that command? I could swear it. There was a picture, with two orange hands, and I could just swear the one on the right was a response to that command...

Edited by TomInMN
Autocorrect strikes again!
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On 1/6/2020 at 5:01 AM, BCR#1 said:

How much to make me a 1911 like yours?

Bill

Had one of my guys look at the file and it would take 32 hours to print at a nice quality.  I don't think we will be making another anytime soon.  lol

 

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Hi all,

I found another use for mine. I have an older round tray Lee Priming tool that the tray lid broke, so I printed a replacement. I've tried ordering / buying one, but Lee no longer manufactures them, and I couldn't find a Lee dealer that still had any old ones in stock. When I first got the printer, I wasn't sure what I'd do with it, now, I'm finding all sorts of things.

Ed

 

 

Lee Tray 1.JPG

Lee Tray 2.JPG

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2 minutes ago, RedlegEd said:

Hi all,

I found another use for mine. I have an older round tray Lee Priming tool that the tray lid broke, so I printed a replacement. I've tried ordering / buying one, but Lee no longer manufactures them, and I couldn't find a Lee dealer that still had any old ones in stock. When I first got the printer, I wasn't sure what I'd do with it, now, I'm finding all sorts of things.

Ed

 

 

Lee Tray 1.JPG

Lee Tray 2.JPG

That’s genius type stuff right there.

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